Thursday, November 17, 2011

Could Sarah Palin and Mat-Su Regional Medical Center be guilty of fraud?

Can a
former candidate for president or vice president face criminal charges? You
bet. Look at John Edwards right now. He is accused of accepting illegal
campaign donations to pay off his mistress.

Could
Sarah Palin face criminal charges? Of course she could. But only if a law
enforcement agency decided to bring them. And if the Mat-Su medical center or
its employees were found to have conspired with Palin in a fraud, could they be
criminally liable? I think so.

So
what charges might Palin face? Well, fraud comes to mind. According to
Wikipedia: "In criminal law,
a fraud is
an intentionaldeception made for
personal gain ..."

Faking
the birth of Trig meets the requirement of "intentional deception."
What about the "personal gain" part? That is tricky. Certainly the
U.S. Justice Department (for example) could bring strong case if it could
reasonably argue that the baby hoax was done specifically for the purpose of
helping make sure Palin would become the vice presidential candidate of the
Republican Party.

I want
to consider the question of fraud in two parts. First, with regard to the moral
question; then the legal question.

I'm just trying to provide the Feds with a good legal justification for asking questions. And I think I can do that. If they ask certain questions of certain people, the whole thing collapses. Alternatively, maybe I can convince insiders that coming clean pre-emptively is a good idea, to forestall a federal inquiry.

With the 2012 presidential campaign underway, the timing could work in favor of someone spilling the beans. Look how different the candidates can be who want the same party's nomination. In the past there have been more ruthless things done than exposing the likes of the McCain/Palin babygate cover-up.

Of course you are right. But I think I need to make the case overwhelmingly, because her defenders will say she was merely protecting her daughter (assuming Bristol was the birth mother). I have to point out it was not just a lie, but also suborning a hospital into treachery, wearing fake maternity belly, etc.

One of Sarah's most egregious fraudulent behaviors is after she wasn't covering for Bristol anymore (if in fact she did): telling the story of her own personal decision not to abort Trig. The whole being "in a city where no one knew her" tale. It furthered her receiving speaking fees from anti-choice groups.